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Les Musclés : ウィキペディア英語版
Les Musclés

Les Musclés were a French music band in the 1990s. The Musclés were Framboisier (singer), Rémy (bass guitarist), Éric (guitarist), René (accordionist) and Bernard Minet (drummer).
Les Musclés started as Dorothée's orchestra in the ''Club Dorothée'' TV show, but also had a career as an independent band. A few of their singles were hits in France, such as ''La fête au village'' ("The village party") (2nd in the 1989 charts), ''Moi j'aime les filles'' ("I like girls") (12th in the 1989 charts), ''Merguez party'' (25th in the 1990 charts) and the ''Musclada'' (8th in the 1992 charts). They won five golden records during their career.
The band disbanded in 1997, when ''Club Dorothée'' stopped airing.
During the 2007 French presidential election, they came back with a single and a clip "Nicolas et Ségolène", a parody about Nicolas Sarkozy and Ségolène Royal.
Rene Morizur died on 26 August 2009.
Claude Chamboisier alias "Framboisier" died on 04 January 2015.



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